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  1. I had posted this in the Philippines thread, but was closed. Here's some more information. I am a USC, who has been divorced from a Filipina. This marriage was registered in the Philippines. I know that the Philippines will recognize this divorce, only after a judge approves it. I eventually would like to do that, but can't do that now. I'm currently engaged to a Filipina. I am looking to see if I should file for a K1 visa or a CR1. If we do get married in a 3rd country, will their be a problem registering the marriage with PSA? I have seen on here that the PSA registers the second marriage of the USC. If we register the marriage at the consulate, and get a consulate ROM. Can that be shown for the CFO? I'm not concerned with the marriage actually be valid in the Philippines, eventually that will be fixed. I just want us to be together.
  2. Hello everyone. I am a USC, who has been divorced from a Filipina. This marriage was registered in the Philippines. I know that the Philippines will recognize this divorce, only after a judge approves it. I eventually would like to do that, but can't do that now. I'm currently engaged to a Filipina. I am looking to see if I should file for a K1 visa or a CR1. If we do get married in a 3rd country, will their be a problem registering the marriage with PSA? I have seen on here that the PSA registers the second marriage of the USC. If we register the marriage at the consulate, and get a consulate ROM. Can that be shown for the CFO? I'm not concerned with the marriage actually be valid in the Philippines, eventually that will be fixed. I just want us to be together. I would appreciate any advice
  3. If we go the i130 route, we're planning on getting married outside the Philippines. And have a unofficial ceremony in the Philippines in July.
  4. She's in the Philippines, and it's a 12 year age difference.
  5. Hello everyone, I am a USC. Looking for some advice with my somewhat unique situation. In 2017 I got married to someone who came here under a K1 visa. In 2022 we informally separated, and in January 2023 the divorce was finalized. I have met someone in February 2023, from the same country as my ex. Met in person for 3 weeks in February/March. And I'm going back to visit this July. I'm planning to make visits every 6 months until she will have a visa approved. In my situation, since it's pretty fast between my divorce being finalized and finding someone else. is it better to get married in July and file a i130, or is a i129f the better choice? We are both ready and willing to get married in July. We want to go the route that will have the least amount of problems. Any advice is much appreciated.
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